by Nicholas Brown

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1 review

by Phillip Burton

This book is all about the SELECT statement, which is often tested in job interviews.It is made up of SELECT, FROM, WHERE, GROUP BY, HAVING and ORDER BY. We’ll look at when you would use each, and how to remember the order of these clauses.We’ll then look at how you can retrieve SELECT statements, saving them as views and procedures, and creating a connection from SQL Server in Excel.This book is for you if you want to focus on the SELECT statement quickly, or if you want a brief taster of SQL Server, to see if it is right for you.There are six clauses to the SELECT statement:1. The SELECT clause identifies the fields you want to retrieve,2. The FROM clause tells SQL Server the source of the data,3. The WHERE clause can narrow down the number of rows retrieved,4. The results can then b...

5 reviews

by Aleksandar Olic and Nikola Milasinovic

Learn what's Kanban and how agile development methodology and principles of lean management can help you develop and design faster and cheaper.

If you’re in IT, you've probably lived through this: clients demand last minute changes on a tight budget, you don’t know what the other developers are doing, your work keeps overlapping, and you wonder how they come up with those unrealistic estimates.

And you've probably heard of a solution called Kanban, maybe even moved a few tasks in columns. That might have seemed too simple and didn't work that great - or you came across a 500-page book which made it sound really complicated.

This a quick read. By the time finish, you'll have a basic understanding of Kanban - and more importantly, how to start usin...

3 reviews

by Daniel Kehoe

Get the book that is called "The best Rails book for beginners."For a solid start on Ruby on Rails web development...Get this book by renowned teacher and author Daniel Kehoe. No other tutorial does a better job of explaining the concepts. Master the basics. Learn the practices you'll use in the workplace as a professional Rails developer. Learn in a weekend, building a real-life web application, using the newest Rails version.Is It For You?This book is written for YOU if you are new to Ruby on Rails and...You've got experience with the web and need to learn RailsYou don't know how to program -- but want to learnYou want to build an applicationYou want to start a career as a professional web developerWhat Experts Are SayingLinda Liukas, co-founder of Rails Girls..."Learn Ruby on Rails is a...

1 review

by Klaus Elk

Details can be found on the web - when you know what to look for The aim of this book is to help you understand the technologies behind the devices used in the Internet Of Things. This is done with a mixture of theory, examples and 'war-stories'. This book may be read by senior students, but it is more likely to be read by programmers and developers, who have done some programming of PC's in Windows or Linux, and are now faced with developing devices for the Internet Of Things. Basic programming skills are thus assumed, whereas no prior knowledge on TCP/IP and Digital Signal Processing is needed. Based on many years of experience as developer, university-teacher and manager, the author's personal view on best practices in the embedded world is offered. Part I introduces the main feat...

16 reviews

by iCode Academy and jQuery Programming

Are You Ready To Learn jQuery Easily? This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to create programs using jQuery. It tells you about the fundamentals of the programming language as well as the things you have to do in order to come up with working programs.It explains to you what jQuery is all about, why choosing it over other programming languages is worth it, and what you have to do to get better at writing programs. This book also contains sample codes to help you gain a better understanding of the concepts of jQuery. Then again, before you begin with jQuery, it is crucial for you to learn about JavaScript first. If you are already familiar with the programming language, you may feel like ignoring it and moving on towards jQuery quickly. But you also have to keep in mind that...

2 reviews

by iCode Academy and Ruby Programming

Are You Ready To Learn Ruby Easily? This book aims to guide a complete novice in Ruby programming. This book is carefully crafted to aid the new or inexperienced programmer in learning to write a code in Ruby language. If you are someone who somehow developed a fear to explore the unknown and still interested in learning Ruby programming, then this book can truly help you. This book covers everything that a beginner in Ruby programming should learn. Understand that programming offers an infinite amount of information and knowledge. However, this book understands that it may overwhelm a mere beginner in programming if it tackles even the advanced features of the Ruby language. This book can help you build a solid, basic knowledge in programming that can help you a lot when you begin to writ...

by Daniel Jones

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5 reviews

by Alex Benjamin and Mary Moss

The goal of this book is to get you up and running with your Raspberry Pi 3 as soon as you take it out of the box. Here’s an idea of what you’ll find inside this book: •What is the Raspberry Pi 3? •How is it different from the other Raspberry Pi Models? •How is it the same as previous models?•What operating system should I install? What if I am a beginner?•How do I access the software?•How do I connect to the internet?•I heard that it is good for project involving the Internet of Things – what does that mean?•I have a Raspberry Pi 3, but is there anything else I need? Do I need a monitor and keyboard? What about WiFi? Does it have enough power? Can I plug four USB devices in it and it still work properly?•I want to build my own circuits. What should I get? ...

by Anshuman Patro

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24 reviews

by Kyle Simpson

It’s easy to learn parts of JavaScript, but much harder to learn it completely—or even sufficiently—whether you’re new to the language or have used it for years. With the "You Don’t Know JS" book series, you’ll get a more complete understanding of JavaScript, including trickier parts of the language that many experienced JavaScript programmers simply avoid.The series’ first book, Up & Going, provides the necessary background for those of you with limited programming experience. By learning the basic building blocks of programming, as well as JavaScript’s core mechanisms, you’ll be prepared to dive into the other, more in-depth books in the series—and be well on your way toward true JavaScript.With this book you will:Learn the essential programming building blocks, inclu...

17 reviews

by Josh Thompsons

Are You Interested In Learning Python? Would You Like To Know The Secrets To Programing? Want To Master The Basics Of The Python Programming Language? Yes, this is the perfect book for you to get started with this programming language and delivers everything you’ll need to get you started! There are a lot of very good computer programs out there and each has its pitfalls and its good side. Python is the easiest to learn and once you have a good grounding in it, you can move on to another, more complicated language. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to learn the basics of Python computer programming. ★☆★Read This Book for FREE with Kindle Unlimited – Order Now!★☆★ The book is designed to be a practical and straightforward tutorial of essential Python ...

3 reviews

by Dave Zwieback

How Can DevOps Make You Antifragile?All complex computer systems eventually break, despite all of the heavy-handed, bureaucratic change-management processes we throw at them. But some systems are clearly more fragile than others, depending on how well they cope with stress. In this O’Reilly report, Dave Zwieback explains how the DevOps methodology can help make your system antifragile.Systems are fragile when organizations are unprepared to handle changing conditions. As generalists adept at several roles, DevOps practitioners adjust more easily to the fast pace of change. Rather than attempt to constrain volatility, DevOps embraces disorder, randomness, and impermanence to make systems even better.This concise report covers:Why Etsy, Netflix, and other antifragile companies constantly i...

13 reviews

by Mitch Tulloch and Windows Server Team

NOTE: This title is also available as a free eBook on the Microsoft Download Center. It is offered for sale in print format as a convenience.Get a head start evaluating Windows Server 2012 R2 - with technical insights from a Microsoft MVP and members of the Windows Server product team. Based on final Windows Server 2012 R2 release-to-manufacturing (RTM) software, this guide introduces new features and capabilities, with scenario-based advice on how the platform can meet the needs of your business. Get the high-level overview you need to begin preparing your deployment now.Coverage includes: Server virtualization and cloud solutions Availability and scalability Provisioning and storage management Security features, access, and data protection Infrastructure options Server management and aut...

1 review

by Jonathan Thurman

The tools we use play a critical role in how effective we are. In today’s ever-changing world of technology, we tend to focus on the latest and greatest solutions and overlook the simple tools that are available. Constant improvement of tools is an important aspect of the DevOps movement, but improvement doesn’t always warrant replacement.The tools presented in 5 Unsung Tools of DevOps provide insight into or control over a DevOps environment--and they require minimal installation and configuration. They're not the flashiest tools, but they're time tested and just work.
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3 reviews

by Mandi Walls

Building a DevOps culture requires more than installing a configuration management system, using a source code repository, and telling your teams "Ok, now we are all doing DevOps." Organizational culture is comprised of a shared set of values and behaviors. Tools help us create process, which in turn influences our behaviors. Unfortunately, tools alone aren't enough to create a stable culture for collaboration that we now think of as DevOps. Building, or in many cases rebuilding, our team cultures to reflect changing goals and values is a challenge faced not just by teams transitioning to DevOps, but by organizations large and small as they try to keep up with current business practices and customer expectations. This article outlines strategies for building a DevOps culture, including ali...

2 reviews

by Brian Blackman and Gordon Beeming

With this ebook, the ALM Rangers share their best practices in managing solution requirements and shipping solutions in an agile environment, an environment where transparency, simplicity, and trust prevail. The ebook is for Agile development teams and their Scrum Masters who want to explore and learn from the authors’ “dogfooding” experiences and their continuous adaptation of software requirements management. Product Owners and other stakeholders will also find value in this ebook by learning how they can support their Agile development teams and by gaining an understanding of the constraints of open-source community projects....

by Ashima Garg and Sachin Bagga

Master's Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Computer Science - Technical Computer Science, , course: M.Tech (CSE), language: English, abstract: This work introduces an autonomic prospective on managing the fault tolerance which ensure scalability, reliability and availability. HAProxy has been used to provide scaling to the web servers for load balancing in proactive manner. It also monitors the web servers for fault prevention at the user level. Our framework works with autonomic mirroring and load balancing of data in database servers using MySQL master- master replication and Nginx respectively. Here nginx is used to balance the load among the database servers. It shifts the request to the appropriate DB server. Administrator keeps an eye on working of servers through Nagios tool ...

by J Horsfield @ Hearts Minds

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15 reviews

by Jason Cannon

If you've ever said to yourself, "There has to be a better way to do this," then read on.
As someone that has used the Bash shell almost daily for over 15 years, I've accumulated several command line "tricks" that have saved me time and frustration. Bash Command Line Pro Tips is a collection of 10 techniques that you can put to use right away to increase your efficiency at the command line.

Here is what you will learn by reading Bash Command Line Pro Tips:

Tip 1: Tab Completion
Tip 2: Change to the Previous Directory
Tip 3: Reuse the Last Item from the Previous Command Line
Tip 4: Rerun a Command That Starts with a given String
Tip 5: Command Substitution
Tip 6: Use a for Loop at the Command Line
Tip 7: Rerun the Previous...

1 review

by Jones II, Rex Allen

Are You Interested in Selenium WebDriver? This is one of the best Java books specifically for Selenium Note: The Kindle Edition is free. Book available on your kindle device, tablet, phone, PC, Mac, and paperback (Black/White & Color).
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Why You Will Like Part 1 – Java 4 Selenium WebDriver? Part 1 – Java 4 Selenium WebDriver contains valuable information for testers without previous programming knowledge. The book is written with the absolute beginner in ...

by Albert Fleischmann and Werner Schmidt

This is the first book to present field studies on the application of subject-oriented business process management (S-BPM). Each case presents a specific story and focuses on an essential modeling or implementation issue, and most end with implications or suggestions for further studies. Significant variables and success factors are identified that were discovered during the respective study and lead to suggesting S-BPM novelties. For each case, the authors explain step-by-step how the story develops, and provide readers guidance by detailing the respective rationale.The studies covered are clustered according to three main S-BPM themes: Part I “Business Operation Support” documents approaches to the practical development of S-BPM solutions in various application domains and organizati...

25 reviews

by Ryan Hodson

Git is a free version control system known for its speed, reliability, and non-linear development model. Its popularity among open-source developers makes Git a necessary tool for professional programmers, but it can also do wonders for your personal coding workflow. You’ll be able to experiment with new ideas, radically refactor existing code, and efficiently share changes with other developers—all without the slightest worry towards breaking your project.This comprehensive guide will walk you through the entire Git library, writing code and executing commands every step of the way. You'll create commits, revert snapshots, navigate branches, communicate with remote repositories, and experience core Git concepts first-hand.Designed for newcomers to distributed development, Ry's Git Tut...

25 reviews

by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub

Pro Git (Second Edition) is your fully-updated guide to Git and its usage in the modern world. Git has come a long way since it was first developed by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. It has taken the open source world by storm since its inception in 2005, and this book teaches you how to use it like a pro. Effective and well-implemented version control is a necessity for successful web projects, whether large or small. With this book you’ll learn how to master the world of distributed version workflow, use the distributed features of Git to the full, and extend Git to meet your every need. Written by Git pros Scott Chacon and Ben Straub, Pro Git (Second Edition) builds on the hugely successful first edition, and is now fully updated for Git version 2.0, as well as including ...

5 reviews

by Kraig Brockschmidt

Microsoft Press is pleased to offer the second edition of Kraig Brockschmidt's in-depth ebook on writing Windows Store apps using HTML, CSS3, and JavaScript on the Windows 8.1 platform. The ebook includes 20 chapters and 4 appendices....

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